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55 Features • 7 Great Departments Make THE NEW CHAIN-REFERENCE BIBLE Truly a Bible Plus a Biblical Library in One Volume (Edited by Rev. F. C. Thompson, D.D., Ph.D.) READ V/HAT OTHERS SAY:

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32. Contrast Study of Great Truths of the Bible. En­ ables you to study the Constructive and Destructive Forces of Life, with the Bible verses printed out in full under such subjects as Faith— Unbelief, Love—Hatred, Courage— Fear, etc. 33. Life Studies, such as Business Life, Home Life, Devotional Life, The Surrendered Life, etc. 34. Bible Stories for Children. A list o f 56 stories to be read from the Bible itself. 35. Miracles of both the Old and New Testaments listed in Chronological Order. 36. Parables of the Old Testament Parables of the New Testament, listing those given in One Gospel Only, those given in Two, and those given in Three. 37. Titles and Names of Christ; of the Holy Spirit; of G od the Father; and of Satan. 38. General Bible Prophecies. 39. A List of the Prophets of the Bible. 40. List of Judges of Israel and Judah given in Chrono­ logical Order. 41. List of the Notable Women of the Bible. 42. Mountains and Hills referred to In Bible, listing the Scenes of Great Events. 43. Dictionary MateriaL 44. Tables of Time, Money, Weights and Measures. 11NewFeaturesAdded intheThird Improved Edition 45 The Historical Bridge, covering interval between the Old and New Testaments. 46. Chart showing the History of the Apostles. 47. Harmony of the Gospels, citing references in differ­ ent Gospels where events are given. 48. Calendar of the Christian Era. 49. The Post-Resurrection Appearances of Jesus, illus­ trated with well-known paintings. 50. Chart of the Seven Cflurches of Asia, described by John. 51. An Outline History of the Evangelistic and Mis­ sionary W ork of the Early Church. 52. The prophecies Concerning Jesus and their Fulfill­ ment, arranged Chronologically, with principal verses printed out in full. 53. Map Showing Approximate Distances from Jeru­ salem to Various Historical Points. 54. Chart Showing the Interior Arrangement of the Temple at Jerusalem.

2. The Outline Studies of Bible Periods, comparing Biblical History with Contemporary Secular History. 3. The Analysis of the Bible as a Whole. 4. The Analysis of each of the 66 Books of the Bible. 5. The Analysis of every Chapter of the New Testament. 6. The Analysis of the Verses of the entire Bible. 7. The Numerical and Chain Reference Systems. 8. Special Analysis of the Important Bible Characters. 9. Contrast between the Old and New Testaments. 10. The Topical Treasury, New Topics for Prayer Meet­ ings, Men’s Meetings. Women’s Meetings, Missionary Meetings, Young People’s Meetings, etc. 11. Special Bible Readings for private devotions and public services. New and different subjects. 12. Bible Harmonies of the Lives of Moses and Paul. 13. Special Portraits of Jesus. 14. Chart of the Messianic Stars. 15. Chart showing cause of the Babylonian Captivity. 16. Chart of theTemple of Truth, illustrating the Sermon on the Mount. 17. Chart of Jesus* Hours on the Cross. 18. The Christian Workers’ Outfit. Of special value to soul winners. 19 All Prominent Bible Characters Classified, listing the Patriarchs, Leaders in Early Hebrew History, Courageous Reformers, etc., with meaning of their names given. 20. Golden Chapters of the Bible. 21. A Complete General Index of over seven thousand topics, names and places. 22. Special Memory Verses selected irom each Book of the Bible. 23. Chart Showing Seven Editions of Divine Law. 24. Graph of the Prodigal Son. 25. Bible Mnemonics, or how to memorize. 26. The Principles and Best Methods of Bible Study. 27. Pictorial Illustration of the River of Inspiration. 28. Bible Markings, Explaining best methods of mark­ ing one’s Bible. 29. Concordance. 30. Atlas of 12 colored maps with index for quickly locating places. Other Features in Text Cyclopedia 31. Topical Study of the Bible. Correlated Scriptures printed out in full under 2467 topics and sub-topics. Three times as many as in any other Bible.

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